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Now Is The Time To Plan For 2020.

Rich Gee Group

Answer these questions (I will break out each section for business owners and corporate executives to make your planning a better fit for your profession): 1. Use a GANTT chart if needed. First, I'd like you to revisit 2019 to better understand where you are and where you need to go. WHAT WENT RIGHT IN 2019? Do it today.

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Management Tools For Leaders: The FADE Cycle

Rich Gee Group

I use it often with clients to help them grow their business or initiate a major change in their career. Benefits: In many instances, quick, off-the-cuff 'executive' decisions are made to solve endemic problems (upper management is notorious for doing this — they know better than you). Check it out!

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Adding Value: A Gentle Reminder

QAspire

But did you keep that in perspective constantly while executing? Track value delivered, when you tracked through the Gantt Chart? Set expectations of your team on what “value” means to you and to the customer? Glad you did that. Critically evaluate “earned value” for the stakeholders? This was a nice post to share on weekend!Thanks